January 2005

Sunday, January 2, 2005 Airport is set for growth, improvement in 2005 Passenger handling improvements are on agenda for year By Debra Gruszecki The Palm Springs (CA) Desert Sun

PALM SPRINGS — With a record-breaking year in passenger travel in its jet stream, Palm Springs International Airport is gearing up even larger gains in 2005. Aviation Director Richard Walsh said the airport has three primary objectives for the new year:

Sunday, January 2, 2005 Airport is set for growth, improvement in 2005 Passenger handling improvements are on agenda for year By Debra Gruszecki The Palm Springs (CA) Desert Sun

PALM SPRINGS — With a record-breaking year in passenger travel in its jet stream, Palm Springs International Airport is gearing up even larger gains in 2005. Aviation Director Richard Walsh said the airport has three primary objectives for the new year:

Each year, the California Pilots Association names its ?Airport Advocates of the Year.? The award recognizes three individuals for their exceptional hard work and dedication to airport access and preservation. Two of them, Carlsbad Attorney/ Pilot Ronald Cozad and Cal Pilots Associate Volunteer, Rick Baker, took on the fight for the rights of ?small aircraft? owners at McClellan-Palomar Airport while the third has initiated an active public relations program for the Santa Ynez Airport

Each year, the California Pilots Association names its ?Airport Advocates of the Year.? The award recognizes three individuals for their exceptional hard work and dedication to airport access and preservation. Two of them, Carlsbad Attorney/ Pilot Ronald Cozad and Cal Pilots Associate Volunteer, Rick Baker, took on the fight for the rights of ?small aircraft? owners at McClellan-Palomar Airport while the third has initiated an active public relations program for the Santa Ynez Airport